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Abburi Ramakrishna Rao was a pioneer of modern
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literature. He was a progressive Telugu writer, scholar, novelist, playwright, literary critic, humanist, professor of
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Gurajada Apparao Gurajada Venkata Apparao (21 September 1862 – 30 November 1915) was an Indian playwright, dramatist, poet, and writer known for his works in Telugu theatre. Rao wrote the play ''Kanyasulkam'' in 1892, which is considered as the greatest play ...
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Rayaprolu Subbarao Rayaprolu Subbarao (1892–1984) was among the pioneers of modern Telugu literature. He is known as Abhinava Nannaya. He was recipient of Sahitya Akademi Award to Telugu Writers for his poetic work ''Misra Manjari'' in 1965. He was inspired ...
, and Abburi Ramakrishna Rao were considered as the trio of modern poetry, as all their works were published in the same period.


Family

Ramakrishna Rao was born in a scholar's family on May 20, 1896, to Lakshmi Narasimha Shastri and Bapamma couple in Ananthavaram village, Tenali taluk of Guntur district. His grandfather was a poet and the father was a scholar in Sanskrit and Telugu languages. When Abburi was a child, the " Chellapilla Venkata Sastri", one of the duo poets of "
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" was a frequent visitor to their house. Abburi was also a multilingual poet, who read thoroughly the
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literature. At the age of 15, Abburi's family got him married to his maternal uncle's daughter "Rukmini". They have four sons and three daughters.Navyakavita vaitalikudu Sree Abburi Kaladharmam.Andhra Jyothi 1979, May 1.Abburi Samsmarana.Editor: Abburi Gopalakrishna.Hyderabad,Natyagoshti,1988. His eldest son Late Abburi Varadarajeswara Rao, was a writer, critic, and Chairman of Official Linguistic Society. His daughter-in-law, Late
Abburi Chayadevi Abburi Chayadevi (13 October 1933 in Rajahmundry, East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh – 28 June 2019 in Hyderabad, Telangana) was a Telugu language, Telugu Indian fiction writer. She won the List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Telugu, ...
was a modern feminist writer, novelist, and
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Awardee. His second son, late Abburi Gopalakrishna, was a painter and associated with several art institutions. He held several key positions and retired as the Director of Theatre Arts at
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.


Education

Abburi's schooling took place in
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till 5th grade. He passed Matriculation at "Mahabub College" in
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and also studied
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there. He joined "Noble College" to study FA (today's intermediate). There
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,
Govindarajula Subba Rao Dr. Govindarajula Venkata Subba Rao (1895 – 29 October 1959) was a famous Telugu drama and film actor.Nata Ratnalu, Dr. Mikkilineni Radhakrishna Murthy, Second edition, Seetharatnam Grandhamala, Vijayawada, 2002, pp:56-59 Life sketch He play ...
became Abburi's friends. When Abburi entered
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College in
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, the college principal was Kattamanchi Ramalingareddy. He read the Abburi's verse "Mallikamba" which was published in 1915. Abburi became a friend to Rallapalli Ananthakrishna Sharma also. Abburi learned "
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" for a while from "Veena Seshanna" in 1916. The later three years of Abburi's fruitful life in
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contributed to his creativity. There he wrote classic verses like - "Vuhaagaanamu", "Nadee Sundari". He also wrote a poem namely "Andhra Kanthirava" (Lion among Andhra warriors) in praise of Kodi Ramamurthy. He went to Calcutta in 1918 to take admission to City College to pursue a B.A. There he became Vice-President of the Bengal Andhra Association after "Akkiraju Umapati", a scholar. After graduating with BA, he spent some time in
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and returned to
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state. Abburi got the support of Congress leaders such as - " Bhogaraju Pattabhiramaiah", "Cherukuvada Venkata Narasimham", and of poets such as - " Chellapilla Venkata Sastri", "
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", " Mutnuri Krishnarao", the editor of "
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".


In Independence Movement

In 1919, during the days of the independence movement in
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, Abburi participated in the independence movement under the leadership of "Andhra Ratna
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" who was conducting "Ramadandu". At that time Abburi has written a Burra Katha (Jangam Story) " Jallianwala Bhag" and performed at various places. It became popular among the public but banned by the then
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. This publication has also become unavailable very soon. Abburi was also affiliated with the trade unions and the leaders of the
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. It was on that occasion that he became close to "Puchhapalli Sundarayya" and " MN Roy".Hariprasada Rao,Soodana.Sahitivetta-Sree Abburi Ramakrishna Rao.Grandhaalaya Jyoti.p.14-17.April-Jun 1980


In literature

Abburi wrote a poem "Jalanjali" as early as 1909 while studying in Fifth Form. Abburi spent his time at
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with Gurudev
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between the years 1917–19. Then he wrote verses - "Vuhaganam", Niradambarataa Bhaavanaa Balaalu". The poets, writers such as -
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,
Srirangam Srinivasa Rao Srirangam Srinivasa Rao (30 April 1910 – 15 June 1983), popularly known as Sri Sri, was an Indian poet and lyricist who is known for his works in Telugu literature and films. Noted for his anthology '' Maha Prasthanam'', Sri Sri is a recipient ...
(Sri Sri), Balantrapu Rajanikanta Rao, and linguists like Professor Bhadriraju Krishnamurthi regarded Abburi Ramakrishna Rao as their mentor and were addressing him as the master. They were having several literary discussions. Abburi suggested to the editor Nageshwara Rao Pantulu in his "
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" Magazine to introduce a new feature - "Sarasvatanubandham" in 1917–18. The feature was initiated with his article "Abhinava Kavita Prasamsa". Then in 1924–25, he made them initiate another new supplement "Rasamanjari" in that magazine. His poems reflect completeness, glory, augustness similar to the classical poems of the
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poetry. He added new styles to the poems of Nannaya. His literary versions include - "Chatuvulu", "Asuvulu", "Sonnets". In 1936, he joined with the writers like - "Premachand", "Najjad Zaheer", "Hiren Mukharjee" and established "All India Progressive Writers Association". He was one of the editors of the association journal "
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". In 1939 he established the "Indian Renaissance Association" joining with M.N.Roy, Lakshmana Sastri, Satchitananda Vatsayan, which has been instrumental in the literary revival.


In Plays, Theatre

He was very fond of dramas. He wrote, directed plays, and also performed in cities -
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. He acted in dramas like "
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", "Pratimasundari". He acted as "Ramappapantulu" in " Kanyakulkam" drama and impressed the public. His association with drama organizations such as "Natali", "Natya goshti" were examples of Abburi's service to theatre. In 1957, he played a key role in establishing the Academy of Music, Drama, Literature, and Fine Arts for
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State Government. Following his suggestion, the Akasavani (Air-India Broadcasting) began broadcasting 90 minutes of national drama in 1957. He translated the drama "Mruchakatikam". It was telecasted in Delhi Doordarshan when it began in
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and also performed in the presence of Dr.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (; 5 September 1888 – 17 April 1975), natively Radhakrishnayya, was an Indian philosopher and statesman. He served as the 2nd President of India from 1962 to 1967. He also 1st Vice President of India from 1952 ...
at Rashtrapati Bhavan. After his retirement, he collaborated with A. R. Krishna, Minister Srinivasa Rao, and others to set up "Natya Vidyalaya" in Hyderabad, where he was directing dramas and began one-year certified studies in
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. He gave a convocation address at the
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.


Literary works

Vuhaganam, other works (Compilation Volume of Poetry). First edition 1973, Second edition published in 1994.
Mallikamba (1915–16) - published in Andhra Bharati Patrika
Nadisundari (play) - published in 1923
Erra Ganneru - published in 1924
SuryaRaju Cheppina Kathalu - published in Krishna Patrika, 1923
Kalpana Kathalu - published in Krishna Patrika, 1923
Megha Lekhyamulu - published in Sarada Patrika, 1923
Mangalasutram (Crime Investigation Novel) - published in 1924.
Mangalasutram (Includes the novel and compilation of other stories) - published in 1995.
Vuhaganamu and other poetry - Kavita Publications collected literary works of Abburi and published as a compilation.


In Library, Library Science

After establishing
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(Andhra Vishwakala Parishad) in 1926, Kattumanchi Ramalingareddy became the Vice-Chancellor of the university and appointed Abburi in the library. When
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (; 5 September 1888 – 17 April 1975), natively Radhakrishnayya, was an Indian philosopher and statesman. He served as the 2nd President of India from 1962 to 1967. He also 1st Vice President of India from 1952 ...
was the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. M. O. Thomas was appointed Librarian and Abburi was sent to
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department of university as the first faculty. He also taught the Sanskrit language there. Abburi Ramakrishna Rao was later appointed a university librarian and worked there for about 30 years. When he was appointed a librarian he did not qualify for a professional librarian position. He was awarded the honorary degree "Fellow of Library Association,
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" (FLA) from the British Library Association,
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. Abburi as a librarian and a scholar of the literary, cultural sphere, many poets and scholars were consulting him. It contributed to the rise of the literary atmosphere in the Visakhapatnam area. Recognizing the need for trained staff at different levels to ensure that proper functioning of libraries, Abburi introduced Library Science Course in Andhra University at Diploma level. His close association with Andhra University Vice-Chancellors, especially with Dr. V.S. Krishna helped him to develop the university library and library studies in the university. Abburi Ramakrishna Rao retired in 1960, 2/3 years later completing his term. Regarding libraries, he said that "libraries are not
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s....they should not develop like orphanages. When
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was the capital of
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, Abburi was actively involved in the State Library Committee's activities, discussed the issues of the public library movement, contributing to the district librarians. Most of these librarians were his students. Abburi was instrumental in the creation of the
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Library Act when the state of
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was newly formed.


Titles, Honors

He refused many titles and honours. The
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, recognising the key role played by him for Telugu Literary Service, the development of the
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and Public Libraries conferred honorary doctorate with the title of "Kalaprapurna" to Abburi on August 3, 1974, in their 47th
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. He accepted only this award. After the formation of the Andhra Pradesh State in 1953, the State Government sought the advice and cooperation of Abburi in establishing the State Central Library in 1956 to widen the linkage of libraries in the newly created State of Vishalandra. As a president of the "Vishakha Writers' Association", he started editing "Nannayya Pada Suchi". He was affiliated with Kendra Sahitya Akademi and Kendra Sangeet Natak Academy. After the formation of "
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", he planned for editing "Tikkanna" and other reference tools and the "Catalogue of 20th century Telugu Literary Publications". He translated Rabindranath Tagore's plays into Telugu in 1957–58 at the request of the
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.


Demise

Abburi died on April 30, 1979. A few days before his death, Abburi asked Prof.
Bhadriraju Krishnamurti Bhadriraju Krishnamurti (19 June 1928 – 11 August 2012) was an Indian linguist, specialized in Dravidian languages. He was born in Ongole (Andhra Pradesh). He was Vice Chancellor of Hyderabad Central University from 1986 to 1993 and founded the ...
to write his last poem, when he went to visit him Krishnamurthi,Bhadriraju.Abburi mestargaru,nenu.Abburi Samsmarana.Editor: Abburi Gopalakrishna.Hyderabad, Natyagoshti,1988.p.64-69- Original Telugu Version (English Translation)
"chacchi poyi ecchata keguno ("Where does the living creature after dying?
emi yaguno evarikerugaraadu (What happens to it? No one knows that!)
erukaleni vaaralememo cheppagaa (Ignorant people say vague things)
vini tapinchuvaaru venavelu" (Thousands listen and agonise over them") Following Abburi's last request, his ashes were kept at M.N.Roy's grave in
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.Anjaneyulu,Kundurti.Abburi: manalni vidachi vellina vaitalikudu.Abburi Samsmarana.Editor: Abburi Gopalakrishna.Hyderabad, Natyagoshti,1988.p.70-74


External links

* Abburi Samsmarana. Edited by Abburi Gopalakrishna. Hyderabad. Natyagoshti.1988
Nageswera Rao,E. ABBURI RAMAKRISHNA RAU (Makers of Indian Literature; monograph). New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 2002.


References

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